Group (AiGg) was recently a presenter at GRC World Forums’ Risk Digital virtual event and made mention of free downloadable resources for compliance and risk pros . Describing them as “essential materials to jumpstart the organization’s journey into AI,” the downloads include AI policy templates and an AI readiness self-assessment. And speaking of AI, Paul H. Zietsman (SAP) shared with us that he recently was intrigued by the notion that a concise, three-page code of conduct could have as much (or more) impact on employee behavior than a 30-pager. He put AI to the test, challenging it to condense lengthy codes of conduct from three well-known international companies. Zietsman is eager to share the results and is seeking feedback for the next phase of his project. Take a look . Crowdsourcing powerhouse
podcasts: If you’re a fan of the usual compliance, risk and security podcasts, here’s your chance to cast a wider net. Let us introduce you to “ Lesley’s List. ” Courtesy Lesley Heizman (Lucidworks) It’s a plain-and-simple Google doc where she and a dozen or so folks in the compliance and security space have started compiling a list of must-listen programs. Got one to add? Join a crew of contributors here . Late-breaking meetup news: Miami in May. CCI is fanning the flames of the compliance meetup movement by sponsoring the inaugural meeting of the freshly minted “Miami Compliance Meetup.” If you’re in the Miami area May 16, join other compliance folks for beverages and conversation from 5-7 p.m. at Pisco y Nazca in Coral Gables. RSVP on LinkedIn by connecting with and replying to organizer Juliana Molina
(FGV Direito Rio). Confessions of a compliance officer. This just-for-fun video created by Ellen M. Hunt (Spark Compliance Consulting), with inspiration from Asha Palmer (Skillsoft), will make you laugh or cry — or both. This would probably be a good time to compose a disclaimer of some sort indicating the views expressed herein are not necessarily those of — oh whatever . Enjoy the video.
Watch online
We do a lot of things for love. Publishing CCI isn’t one of them. Advertising keeps the lights on and pays our small-but-mighty-team of journalists, researchers, developers and designers. We’re neither owned nor controlled by a corporation or vendor, and we don’t generate leads for ourselves because we’re not a consultancy or service provider. This keeps our coverage neutral and independent. And free! Subscriptions and paywalls aren’t part of our business model. Sneaky, deceptive “native” advertising isn’t,
either. When we have an advertising relationship with a content contributor, we disclose it. If we invite you to click on a link that would provide us with a commission, we disclose it. If we suggest you download a report and we’re planning to share your email address with a third- party, we disclose it — and we secure your permission. Our data privacy and data governance standards are impeccable, because we work in compliance , yeah? Read our privacy policy to learn more.
Have a tip to share? Got the inside scoop on the next big trend in the compliance world? Share the details of your compliance industry news or events by emailing editor@corporatecomplianceinsights.com.
Seen & Heard
corporatecomplianceinsights.com | 7
Made with FlippingBook Ebook Creator